Cakewalk venture into hardware production with the introduction of Sonar V-Studio 100.
One of the special feature of V-Studio 100 (VS100) is the ability to record wave file and store it in a SD card. You can transfer your wave files recorded anywhere using VS100 into a PC via SD card reader.
Watch the video below for more details.
Video produced by Cakewalk.
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This video is not helpful. I need to know how to actually transfer files from the sd card to the computer, not the theory of recording then using the comp to refine projects. The video states that it is accessible via windows, but my sd card remains undetected by the computer, and I cannot retrieve the recorded files from it….
Seriously, how do I access the sd card to transfer files via USB!?
Sorry mods, plz delete my previous comments. I figured out the problem. Had to have “storage” turned on…
great to know that you’ve figured it out